Page 6 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1978 SELL YOUR BOOKS UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE CINEMA THE MYSTERY-COMEDYi THAT TASTES OKS Ends Today AS GOOD AS if LO Battalion photo by j,,3 Sign speaks for itself Krueger residents Rhonda Birdwell and Lori Thomas summed up the study habits of many students with this sign that they hung in the first floor Krueger lounge. Gallup favors Carter more than A&M poi By KEITH TAYLOR Battulion Reporter I exas A&M University student opinion of how President Carter is handling his job is lower than that of the rest of the country, according to a survey taken by three marketing students. The three students, Robert Muel ler, Bobby Merrifield and Janies Trott, based their survey on a Gal lup Poll taken in September. The Gallup Poll represents a cross sec tion of opinion in the United States. One hundred fifty-eight Texas A&M students took part in the sur- 0^6-™= °*VCK. * ™E MSG AGGIE CINEMA & STUDENT Y Walt Disneys present FREE MOVIE Fri. & Sat., December 8&9 8&10pm Rudder Theatre Admission free with ticket. Tickets may be picked up at the box office with TAMU I.D. Please help STUDENT Y by donating canned goods for needy families in B/CS. vey. Of those surveyed. 102 were males. Ten of the students were members of the Corps of Cadets, 42 were on-campus, and the rest were off-campus students. The poll takers tried to get a rep resentative proportion of each stu dent group in the survey. Th« results of the compared with the i survey were esults of the Gallup Poll. The students answered questions approve, disapprove or no opinion. On the question of how Carter is handling his job as president, 63 percent of those surveyed disap proved. Forty-four percent disap proved in the Gallup Poll. All 10 of the cadets surveyed disapproved. Only 17 percent of the students polled approved of the way Carter is handling domestic policy, compared to a 32 percent approval nationi The greatest disagreementij | Carter’s policy is with hiserau policy, according to the Seventy-nine percent of tlej dents polled said theydisapprm Sixty-two percent respondingi| Callup Poll disapproved. Students also strongly proved of Carter’s methods if dling the inflation prol Seventy-eight percent disappi on the Texas A&M cam PI most Plvn “V goes “C wind Th on th A maxi Sh and t the p static Th label “It that's V o Owii youfowri bat\k^ by" Oorts tma§. e Have Everything For T 0o -tt-Yourse\M •Straw Gallup Poll showed 66 percti approved. The Gallup Poll and the si survey were close on thequesfc the way Carter is dealing rth employment. Forty’-eightpene: the students disapproved aal percent in the Gallup Poll. On the question of how Cafe | handling environmental proUa the largest plurality opinionatl* L A&M was no opinion at37j l.nrgf .vt Guliup group sha«e:W " ie ^ percent approved. ■ ni ° P r The students surveyed isBr* 6 r prove of Carter’s energy poliqM^P* 6 57 percent. Forty -two percerilB™° ut ' approved in the Gallup Poll ^ ec 'iani Carter did best in his hmnlli.w^ ei > • the Middle E ast situation. ^ three percent of the students P ,0 »es.so veyed approved. 77ie Gallup Poll was (dea the Camp David summit p between .l/enacAem Begin and Anwar Sadat of Egypt. Am arded lublic I felch I how th Pine 1127 VILLA MARIA ^ BRYAN poll svas taken later aud shWJj ea a * 7 - percent approval of Carters' ce East policy after Camp David I 0 . er sa Both the Gallup Poll andtls« e ^ tnca dent survey showed simiVsi e '.’ 1 on how Carter deals with the' K 1 ?. 0 1 ' Union. The students were41m. 1 * cent against, while the Gallupm a 1 ° showed 43 percent against, Simply deposit $200 in a new or existing account, and this 3 Coin Register Bank is yours for only $5.00. . Bembra Pniversi CHRIST rvi/vs wpossib The pi Sent the overcom tion of tented it SERVICE Constructed of heavy-gauge steel, these handsome banks make perfect Christ mas gifts for young and old alike. The bank rings, registers and adds deposits of nickels, dimes and quarters with special slots in the back for saving pennies, halves and bills. The bank locks after 25 cents is deposited and cannot be opened until $10 has been registered. For over 70 years, the Reg ister Bank has been teaching youngsters thrift, coin identi fication, and addition. □ ECEINABER 7 th 7:3O f>.ivi. an. Hereti rogress hant refl aentist; RUDDER FDUIMTAIIM BAD WE A THE R: IVIS C L_ D U IMGE R E IN/1 E IVI BE R:a tree ornament or canned good Stop in or call to get your very own 3 Coin Register Bank today. T state Bank HEARNE, TEXAS ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS IF YOU HAVE ORDERED A 1979 AGGIELAND, PLEASE STOP BY THE STUDENT PUBLI CATIONS OFFICE, ROOM 216 REED MCDONALD, AND PAY A $2.00 MAILING FEE ALONG WITH YOUR FORWARDING AD DRESS SO YOUR AGGIELAND CAN BE MAILED TO YOU NEXT FALL WHEN THEY ARRIVE. r l m I P1 ■ Si; I Sc